SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY FOR ALL Pierre Guislain Senior Director Transport & ICT World Bank Group A PROPOSED COMMON FRAMEWORK.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Outcomes of the Africa Regional Preparations for Rio+20 Regional Commissions Side-Event Second Rio+20 Intersessional Meeting New York, USA, 15 December.
Advertisements

Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Enabling & Industrial Technologies in Horizon 2020 Enabling & Industrial Technologies in Horizon 2020 Research.
Partnerships for Prosperity (P4P) An overview PPD Workshop, March 2014.
The Current Debate on the Post-2015 Development Agenda Assistant Secretary-General Thomas Gass December 2014.
Education for Sustainable Development – Towards a Global Action Programme after 2014 – Alexander Leicht, Chief, Section of ESD, UNESCO, Paris.
Schlosser & Pfirman, Nature Geosciences, 2012 Integrated Approach Pilots: Charting a New Frontier for the Global Environment.
How S&T can help operationalize an urban SDG Expert Group Meeting on S&T for the SDGs Columbia University 16 December 2013 Cynthia Rosenzweig NASA Goddard.
Sustainable Energy at the World Bank: Policies and Experiences Anil Cabraal Lead Energy Specialist Energy and Water Department The World Bank Norway-World.
Transport Policy as an Enabling Framework for Green Growth in South Africa Ngwako Makaepea Department of Transport 18 May 2010.
Laurent Dauby Director World Bank Towards a lower carbon urban mobility World and Africa perspective.
Caring for Climate The Business Leadership Platform May 2014.
AFD’s strategy of intervention towards Sustainable Urban Transport in China Herve Breton AFD Shanghai Nov.2008.
OECD POLICY WORK ON GREEN INVESTMENTS Nelly Petkova OECD, Environment Directorate Second international forum for sustainable business development 17 October.
Pathways to Sustainable Development: Towards the Dominican SDGs Glenn Denning Director-SDSN (New York) Professor of Professional Practice School of International.
Investment Framework on Clean Energy & Development Wim Jonker Klunne Alois Mhlanga.
Regional Responses to Climate Change. Framework Vision->Strategy -> Objective -> Resources ->Target-> Actions Liliendaal Declaration Vision Reduce GHG.
Pacific Islands Development Forum A Presentation.
Climate Policy Scenario in India
Climate, Development, Energy, and Finance Tariq Banuri Stockholm Environment Institute.
Food Security Strengthening the Supply Response: The Role of EBRD and MDBs Prepared for the Meeting of the G20 Ministers of Agriculture, Third Deputies.
European environment policy update
Ibero-American Road Safety Conference Madrid, February 23-24, World Bank Global Road Safety Facility.
APEC ENERGY WORKING GROUP FRAMEWORK PROPOSAL FOR IMPLEMENTING ENERGY INVESTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (November 2004).
Towards comprehensive responses to interrelated global challenges Dr Ir. Paul G.H. Engel Director ECDPM 12 November 2014.
Greening Asia’s Infrastructure Development 1 Herath Gunatilake Director Regional and Sustainable Development Department Asian Development Bank.
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FRAMEWORK Presentation by Ministry of Finance 10 December 2013.
© OECD/IEA 2015 Budapest, 19 October © OECD/IEA 2015 Energy & climate change today A major milestone in efforts to combat climate change is fast.
UNDP Current and post-2015 Climate Change Support Jan Kellett, Bureau for Policy and Programme Support Presentation, ACP, October 2015.
GEF 2020 – Strategy and GEF 6 strategic priorities
Vito Cistulli - FAO -1 Damascus, 2 July 2008 FAO Assistance to Member Countries and the Changing Aid Environment.
CCD COP Rio Pavilion Special Event 15 October 2015 Chizuru Aoki GEF Secretariat Sustainable Development Goals and Synergy.
Ayumi Konishi Director General, East Asia Department Asian Development Bank CCICED Annual General Meeting 2015 Forum G20 and Green Finance 11 November.
Informal Thematic Debate of the General Assembly Climate Change as a Global Challenge 31 July 2007, United Nations The way forward: International Context.
Conference of European Churches EU on the way to the UN climate change conference in Paris Peter Pavlovic Conference of European Churches.
CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGES & THE VISION OF THE CITY OF NASSAU, BAHAMAS PRESENTED By Philip S. Weech, Director BEST COMMISSION 16 DECEMBER, 2015 ITC Sector.
Sustainable Energy for All Draft framework for action The Secretary-General's High-Level Group on Sustainable Energy for All Discussion document, Abu Dhabi.
Findings From the National Preparations For Rio + 20 for Select Developing Countries A UNDESA/UNDP partnership International Workshop on Strengthening.
Regional Perspectives on the Post-2015 Development Agenda Towards More Inclusive, Sustainable and Prosperous Societies in the UNECE Region Andrey Vasilyev.
MULTI-SECTORAL COORDINATION APPROACH OF THE UGANDA NUTRITION ACTION PLAN: PROGRESS Presented to the 9 th International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN)
Seattle, WA, USA Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition: Reviewing the Strategic Plan Semi-annual Membership Meeting London, April 2007.
Overview and Strategic Direction Presenter: April Golden February 24, 2016.
Cornie Huizenga Secretary General Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport Work in Progress.
Outcomes of the Namibia Water investment Conference Mr Abraham Nehemia Under Secretary for Water Affairs and Forestry 14 September 2012 Ministry of Agriculture,
Tools for Building Energy Efficiency: Resources for Policy Development -A Sustainable Energy for All Webinar – 24 November 2015 Organized by The Clean.
CAS/GAW/SSC3, 15 Mar 16 Post 2015 international development policy agenda: UNFCCC and SDG 3 Maxx Dilley, D/CLPA
Standards Development for Climate Change  Consensus reached between UNFCCC & ISO that internationally accepted standards will be promoted globally  Include.
SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY FOR ALL Nancy Vandycke June 14, 2016 Kenya Evidence Forum.
UHC2030: working together to strengthen health systems
Presentation title Enhancing synergies towards climate action and sustainable development on the ground GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Da Nang, Vietnam,
unep fi & energy efficiency Finance
Achieving Sustainable Development with Low Carbon Action Asia Pacific Carbon Forum Rakshya Thapa Regional Technical Specialist, UNDP Global Environment.
Boosting Urban Climate Action: Urban Pathways Stefanie Holzwarth Urban Mobility Unit UN-Habitat
Status Update Green Climate Fund
By Lewis Dijkstra Deputy Head of Unit Economic Analysis Unit,
REFLECTED IN JAMAICA’S ENERGY POLICY
Green Technology towards Sustainable Future
Climate Change & Health
School Safety in the Post-2015 Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction Toward Sendai and Beyond
Development and Climate Change: A Strategic Framework for the World Bank Group
Building Efficiency Accelerator
NGO CSocD Civil Society Forum 56th Commission FOR Social Development Regional Breakout Groups Through the lens of Social Protection and Poverty Eradication,
Climate Action in the Asia-Pacific Region: A new momentum
ADB’s CORPORATE STRATEGY
On 23 September 2014 at UN HQ in New YORk
ADB’s experience with financing renewable energy projects
Tools for Building Energy Efficiency: Resources for Policy Design
SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY :
2018 African Regional Forum on Sustainable Development
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities - Resource Team (RT) -
Capacity development and Financing data for development
Presentation transcript:

SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY FOR ALL Pierre Guislain Senior Director Transport & ICT World Bank Group A PROPOSED COMMON FRAMEWORK

CHALLENGES Global efforts on sustainable mobility have so far been insufficient: ​Over 1 billion people have no access to an all- weather road billion people 1 70 percent of fuel energy lost in engine and driveline inefficiencies 70 2 Number of vehicles on the road expected to double to 2 billion by Road death rate per 100,000 population increased 32% in Low Income Countries (from 18.3 in 2010 to 24.1 in 2013) 32 Transport responsible for 23 percent of energy-related GHG emissions and this share is increasing % in road deaths % GHG emissions 23 % fuel energy billion cars

CALL FOR ACTION 3 Many actors have made voluntary financial and operational commitments: Transforming the world’s mobility requires more. We need: >70% countries are targeting transport in their NDCs COUNTRIES >80 cities (affiliated with C40) are tackling climate change and climate risk CITIES >260 transportation companies pledged to reduce GHG emissions PRIVATE SECTOR >$175 billion committed in loans and grants for sustainable transport from 2013 to 2022 MDBs A robust global vision to guide us A global tracking framework to measure progress Bold and ambitious actions Strengthen global coalitions to carry the agenda forward 15 initiatives have committed to reducing carbon footprint across transport modes LPAA

To facilitate Sustainable Mobility for All through four goals: Embed mitigation, adaptation, and environmental concerns into supply as well as demand side CLIMATE RESPECT Improve the safety of mobility (SDG target 3.6 on road safety) SAFETY Secure access for all to economic and social opportunities ACCESS FOR ALL VISION 4 Progress on these goals will improve the lives and livelihoods of billions of people across the world—their health, their environment, their quality of life—and help stabilize climate change over the long term. Increase the efficiency of transport systems and services EFFICIENCY GOALS OUTCOMES

GLOBAL TRACKING FRAMEWORK 5 A global tracking framework (GTF) to measure progress towards the four goals, using country-level indicators. Progress on each goal tracked using one principal, two additional, and other supporting indicators. This GTF to be supported by a partnership to develop, collect, and analyze data and indicators.

BOLD AND AMBITIOUS ACTIONS ■ Dedicated funding for sustainable mobility in the Green Climate and Climate Investment funds ■ Rebalance urban public space in favor of non- motorized transport (bicycling and walking) ■ Accelerate the introduction of carbon pricing (including fuel subsidy reform) ■ Roll out safety technologies that can drastically reduce traffic accidents and fatalities 6 We need scale and focus to radically transform the movement of people and goods in the short, medium, and long-term. In the short-term: a set of “quick-wins”, such as: ■ Expanding congestion/road charging in major global cities ■ Modernizing the ageing rail fleets and traction systems In the medium-term: actions, such as: In the long-term: actions, such as a Global Roadmap for De-Carbonization of the Transport Sector

GLOBAL COALITIONS We need to strengthen and expand existing coalitions of bold and committed actors drawn from a range of groups: ■ National champions: Synergies with the SDGs and the Paris agreement (NDCs) can best be optimized at the country level. ■ City champions: Cities are at the forefront of sustainable mobility and will be leading many of the sustainable mobility initiatives. ■ Private sector champions: Private sector is likely to remain at the cutting edge of innovations and a key investor for sustainable transport. ■ Civil society: Organizations promoting coordinated action are central. ■ International actors: Organizations with international clout will be key sources of leadership and knowledge. The role of these coalitions will be to share knowledge, advocate, galvanize action, and catalyze financing from the public and private sector for sustainable mobility. 7

SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY—THE WAY FORWARD 8 May 5-6 Climate Action Summit (Plenary). Conveners: UN Secretary General and WBG President. Dialogue on sustainable mobility. Plus Pre- Summit Stakeholders’ Workday – Transport Track, May 4 UNSG HLAG Sustainable Transport Meeting, Santiago. Engagement with HLAG on sustainable mobility COP22, Morocco – and UNSG HLAG ST Conference - Recommendations on sustainable mobility endorsed World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings - Dialogue with Ministers of Finance on sustainable mobility October 7-9 May 31 November May International Transport Forum, Leipzig. Ministers of Transport. Dialogue on sustainable mobility UN General Assembly. High-level event Habitat III Conference - Deep-dive on urban mobility World Economic Forum, Davos – High level support for sustainable mobility for all September October October Jan 17-20, 2017 Work with Partners to Rally Supporting Voices